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Multi-turret Russian Tank
£21.00
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
Light Tank Mk VII (A17)
£9.50
Japanese Artillery
£5.00
Vickers Mk E Light Tank, B version
£9.00
Russian Artillery
£9.00
Russian Truck
£10.00
T-28 Medium Tank
This model comes as four parts; hull & 3 turrets.

The T-28 was a Russian multi-turreted medium infantry support tank. It was produced between 1932 and 1941 and 503 were built. It weighed 28 tonnes and had a 76.2mm KT-28 howitzer with 70 rounds. Four or five 7.62mm DT machine guns were also fitted two of which were in their own forward facing turrets.

The T-28 was first deployed in the 1930 Soviet invasion of Poland and also in the Winter War against Finland. It had some advanced features for the time including radios in all tanks, anti-aircraft machine gun mounts.

It was largely outdated by the time WWII started.
Multi-turret Russian Tank
£21.00
T-35 Heavy Tank
Model comes in 6 parts; hull and 5 turrets.

The T-35 was the only five-turreted tank in production by the outbreak of WWII. It was produced between 1933 and 1938 and saw service in the Soviet Army until around 1941.

It's main turret contained a 76.2mm model 27/32 gun. Two turrets contained a 45mm 20K gun and it had a further 5 or 6 7.62mm DT machine guns.

Weighing it at 45 tons it needed a crew of 11 to operate it.

61 were built and it saw service in Operation Barbarossa. Most of the lost tanks were due to equipment failure rather than enemy action.
5 Turret Soviet tank
£28.00
T-60 Light Tank
Model comes in two parts; hull and turret.

6,292 T-60s were built between 1941 and 1942. It weighed 5.8 tonnes and ad a crew of two.

The T-60 was armed with a 20mm TNSh cannon with 750 rounds and a 7.62mm coaxial DT machine gun.
£6.50
Tetrarch Tank
Model comes in two parts; Hull & Turret.

The Tetrarch saw action in the invasion of Madagascar in May 1942. They also saw service with the 6th Airborne Division and were used in the invasion of Normandy and were landed by gliders.

Twenty Tetrarchs were sent to Russia as part of the lend-lease agreement.

177 were built between 1938 and 1942. They were crewed by a commander, gunner and driver. They were armed with a QF 2 pounder (40mm) gun and a 7.92 Besa machine gun.
Light Tank Mk VII (A17)
£9.50
TK-3 Tankette
Model comes as one part.

The TK-3 was a Polish tankette based on the British Carden Lloyd tankette. 575 were produced between 1931 and 1939.

It weighed around 2.6 tons and was armed with a 7.92 mm km wz.25 Hotchkiss machine gun and was operated by a driver and commander.

Many TKs were captured by the Germans who used them for training, security and as artillery tractors.
£4.00
Type 1 47mm Anti-tank Gun (limbered) (v2)
Model comes in 3 parts.

The Type 1 47mm was in service between 1942 and 1945. Some 2,300 were made

This is the limbered version.

NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin

We also have a slightly less detailed plastic version available

Japanese Artillery
£6.50
Type 1 47mm Anti-tank Gun (unlimbered) (v2)
Model comes in 3 parts.

The Type 1 47mm was in service between 1942 and 1945. Some 2,300 were made

This is the unlimbered version.

NB: Due to the nature of the design this model is only available in resin

We also have a slightly less detailed plastic version available

Japanese Artillery
£6.50
Type 1 47mm Anti-tank Gun (v1)
Model comes in six parts; gun. shield, base, wheels and trail.

The Type 1 refers to the year of development, Japanese year 2601 which was 1941.

Around 2,300 of these guns were produced.

We also have a more detailed resin version available.
Japanese Artillery
£5.00
Vickers Mark E - version B (Poland)
This model comes as four parts; hull, turret & tracks.

The Mark E was first built in 1928. It came in A & B versions. The A version had two turrets with a machine gun each. This model is the Type B with a single turret mounting a 47mm gun and a machine gun.

The Mark E weighed some 7.3 tonnes, had a top speed of 22 mph and had a crew of three.

This is the Polish version of the Vickers Mk E. It comes with the large air intakes behind the crew compartment, a feature of the Polish changes to the original design.

Poland took 38 Mark Es from 1932 22 of which were the B version.
Vickers Mk E Light Tank, B version
£9.00
Zis 2 57mm anti-tank gun M1943
Model comes as one part.

The Zis 2 was a Russian 57mm artillery gun produced from 1941 to 1945. Some 10,016 units were made. It could fire up to 25 rounds a minute.

It saw action in WWII, Vietnam and the middle east. The gun was mounted on various vehicles including the Komsomolets armoured tractor.

This model is printed in resin.
Russian Artillery
£9.00
Zis 5 Fuel Tanker
This model comes as one part.

The Zis 5 was a 4 ton 2-axle Russian truck developed produced by the Moscow Zis factory between 1932 and 1948.

At the start of Operation Barbarossa, Russia had 1.4,200 Zis 5s, by the time production ceased around 1 million had been made.

The Zis 5 came in many different variants from transport to ambulance to gas generators, repair trucks and many more.

This is a fuel tanker version.
Russian Truck
£10.00
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